I just posted a couple of stills from The Mouthpiece and certainly didn’t escape my notice that it’s been about 5-1/2 months between posts. Okay, I was content to let this blog die, or at least sit. But I have to tell you, even with my inactivity, comments were still coming in, and that’s part […]

I guess this is what happens when you’ve been dead for nearly 60 years. I’m reading a couple of books about Warner Brothers movies and stars right now, Daniel Bubbeo’s “The Women of Warner Brothers” from 2002 and the Ted Sennett’s 1971 “Warner Brothers Presents.” I’m about two-thirds of the way through each of these […]

I chose “The Mouthpiece” as the first summary/review for the site. Just finished it up tonight and posted it. Very quickly, “The Mouthpiece” is one of the more enjoyable Warren William pre-code era films containing a pretty famous courtroom scene where he downs a bottle of poison, completes his defense, gets his client off, and […]

Warren William with Helen Twelvetrees

Helen Twelvetrees and Warren William in a publicity shot taken while both were on loan to Columbia. Twelvetrees was appearing in My Woman, and Warren in Lady for a Day. My book, Helen Twelvetrees, Perfect Ingenue, is available at Amazon.

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